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I have a windows service which connects to my database and updates data.
I have a class in my service which handles all the operations.
The thing is that I use the same method which I pass a different ID ( to update data from db) and I made a few threads about this.
I have been searching for some examples on how to make a good service architecutre, but I couldn't find anything.Code below will explain more.
My questions is how to improve the structure and any tips/advice are welcome.



class Store
{
public void Update(int id) { }
}

class MyService
{
protected void OnStart()
{
Thread thread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(GrocceryStore));
Thread thread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(MeatStore));
}

protected void GrocceryStore()
{
var store = new Store();
int grocceryStoreId = 5;
int grocceryStoreUpdateInterval = 30 * 60 * 1000;
while (true)
{
store.Update(groceryStoreId);
Thread.Sleep(grocceryStoreUpdateInterval);
}
}

protected void MeatStore()
{
var store = new Store();
int meatStoreId = 10;
int meatStoreUpdateInterval = 60 * 60 * 1000;
while (true)
{
store.Update(meatStoreId);
Thread.Sleep(meatStoreUpdateInterval);
}
}
}








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    I have a windows service which connects to my database and updates data.
    I have a class in my service which handles all the operations.
    The thing is that I use the same method which I pass a different ID ( to update data from db) and I made a few threads about this.
    I have been searching for some examples on how to make a good service architecutre, but I couldn't find anything.Code below will explain more.
    My questions is how to improve the structure and any tips/advice are welcome.



    class Store
    {
    public void Update(int id) { }
    }

    class MyService
    {
    protected void OnStart()
    {
    Thread thread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(GrocceryStore));
    Thread thread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(MeatStore));
    }

    protected void GrocceryStore()
    {
    var store = new Store();
    int grocceryStoreId = 5;
    int grocceryStoreUpdateInterval = 30 * 60 * 1000;
    while (true)
    {
    store.Update(groceryStoreId);
    Thread.Sleep(grocceryStoreUpdateInterval);
    }
    }

    protected void MeatStore()
    {
    var store = new Store();
    int meatStoreId = 10;
    int meatStoreUpdateInterval = 60 * 60 * 1000;
    while (true)
    {
    store.Update(meatStoreId);
    Thread.Sleep(meatStoreUpdateInterval);
    }
    }
    }








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      I have a windows service which connects to my database and updates data.
      I have a class in my service which handles all the operations.
      The thing is that I use the same method which I pass a different ID ( to update data from db) and I made a few threads about this.
      I have been searching for some examples on how to make a good service architecutre, but I couldn't find anything.Code below will explain more.
      My questions is how to improve the structure and any tips/advice are welcome.



      class Store
      {
      public void Update(int id) { }
      }

      class MyService
      {
      protected void OnStart()
      {
      Thread thread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(GrocceryStore));
      Thread thread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(MeatStore));
      }

      protected void GrocceryStore()
      {
      var store = new Store();
      int grocceryStoreId = 5;
      int grocceryStoreUpdateInterval = 30 * 60 * 1000;
      while (true)
      {
      store.Update(groceryStoreId);
      Thread.Sleep(grocceryStoreUpdateInterval);
      }
      }

      protected void MeatStore()
      {
      var store = new Store();
      int meatStoreId = 10;
      int meatStoreUpdateInterval = 60 * 60 * 1000;
      while (true)
      {
      store.Update(meatStoreId);
      Thread.Sleep(meatStoreUpdateInterval);
      }
      }
      }








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      I have a windows service which connects to my database and updates data.
      I have a class in my service which handles all the operations.
      The thing is that I use the same method which I pass a different ID ( to update data from db) and I made a few threads about this.
      I have been searching for some examples on how to make a good service architecutre, but I couldn't find anything.Code below will explain more.
      My questions is how to improve the structure and any tips/advice are welcome.



      class Store
      {
      public void Update(int id) { }
      }

      class MyService
      {
      protected void OnStart()
      {
      Thread thread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(GrocceryStore));
      Thread thread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(MeatStore));
      }

      protected void GrocceryStore()
      {
      var store = new Store();
      int grocceryStoreId = 5;
      int grocceryStoreUpdateInterval = 30 * 60 * 1000;
      while (true)
      {
      store.Update(groceryStoreId);
      Thread.Sleep(grocceryStoreUpdateInterval);
      }
      }

      protected void MeatStore()
      {
      var store = new Store();
      int meatStoreId = 10;
      int meatStoreUpdateInterval = 60 * 60 * 1000;
      while (true)
      {
      store.Update(meatStoreId);
      Thread.Sleep(meatStoreUpdateInterval);
      }
      }
      }






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